Doubt becomes the new addiction
Rudy Mulamba | x757x | 06/25/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Flee the seen, facedown's FIRST "emo-ish" act doesn't disappoint. First of all, i had my doubts upon first hearing them. After a while though, i was hooked. They have AMAZING melodies and Kim has a really nice singing voice. Her screaming, however, NEEDS to go [hence the 3 stars]. Apart from that, it's a solid album, pick it up."
Good Album But Does Not Have That Lasting Effect
Drew | Kentucky | 09/12/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I first heard Flee the Seen when an issue of AP came with a sampler disc containing three of their songs. I liked all three songs so i decided to buy the cd. It's definitly a good album. Flee the Seen are full of energy and I especially love the way they trade off vocals. Anderson and Brooks are very good singers though I do wish Brooks sang more often. This album gets me pumped but like I said, it just does not leave a lasting impression. But for 10 bucks and a free shirt it was definitly worth it. Oh and I could have sworn that was Norma Jean during that one breakdown..."